Posted 16 October 2010 - 07:08 AM

I'm not a nationalist at all so that doesn't offend me at all. And the dragon gave me a good laugh. Overall though the map is not marketable.

"There is much beauty that we fail to see through our own eyes teeming with life forms that give us that perception of our reality. Leaves on the trees blowing gently in the wind, or scarily, the waves pounding through high surf, or lightly on a warm summer’s day; that opportunity to sit or swim in the water on a white beach. That comfort to shout, “The universal conscious do you hear me? I am alive, guide me dear logos towards the path of rightnesses.” Earned what has been kept, no longer to be absorbed into a life filled with cold damn winds and that stubborn fog clouding my vision with nothing but darkness."

I observe you as a very patriotic bunch over there, I didn't know if a picture showing your continent as a fire breathing dragon would offend or not?!?! Glad that it didn't!

You've been watching too much of the coverage provided by your compatriot Mr Murdoch . Besides, it's of the continent, not the nation of the US or Canada. And what kind of patriotism is it if it can't have a little humor inserted? Oh, right, the humorless kind. Never mind...

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Posted 26 January 2011 - 12:22 PM

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That last map is gorgeous! Those are exactly the kind I am looking for. The North American dragon is certainly humorous but perhaps is a more telling political statement than was originally intended. I am not sure that same can be said about Australia.